Network Utilities & Analyzer

WiFi Scanner, Ping, Speed Test

Published by: Dayana Networks
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Network Utilities is a handy tool for network administrators to scan and analyze the ipv4 and ipv6 networks.
Free version has some limitations on number of times you can run a service every day. You can use the subscription option to remove all limitations.
Network Utilities includes the following services:
- INFORMATION
• General System Information including system hardware, memory usage, disk usage, network interfaces, WiFi, DNS Name Servers
• Network Interfaces: Detail information about all the active network interfaces including link speed and data usage
• Network Browser: Scan nodes connected to each network interface

- NETWORK CONNECTION
• Ping: Standard ping to Host, IPv4 or IPv6, number of requests, timeout and payload size is configurable
• World Ping: Ping the target Host, IPv4 or IPv6 from at least 5 different locations
• Traceroute: Standard trace function to destination Host, IPv4 or IPv6, timeout to each hop or maximum hops are configurable
• IP Range Scanner: Check for alive nodes in provided IPv4 range
• Port Scanner: Check for open ports on selected Host or IP, you can specify the port numbers or range of ports
• Speed Test: Check current connection speed including ping, download and upload speed

- HOST/IP TESTS
• Host to IP: Resolve a hostname to IP addresses based on current device DNS settings
• IP Location: Approximate location of an IP address or Host
• Whois: Whois database search on domain name or IP addresses
• NSLookup: Detail DNS records of a domain, DNS Server, Query Type, Query Class, Authoritative Records and search for IPv6 are configurable
• Email Validator: Check the structure and server validity of an email address
• RBL Blacklist Check: Check an IP address against major black lists

- SYSTEM TOOLS
• SSH Client: A built-in SSH client to connect to any SSH Server, supports both password and certificate authentication
• Telnet Client: A Telnet client to connect to any server that supports telnet protocol
• Wake On Lan: Provides ability to send WOL signal to any MAC address

- UTILITIES
• IP4 Calculator: Subnet class calculation of an IP4 address
• IPv6 Calculator: Network calculation of an IPv6 address

Network Utilities also has a Widget that can show the current connected WiFi and cellular information including private and external IP addresses.
Additionally, you can share all the results as a PDF file
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$2.99
Full Version Monthly
$990.00
Full Version Annually
$9.99

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    Yes, Network Utilities & Analyzer is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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    Network Utilities & Analyzer has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $334.33.

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User Rating

4 out of 5

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Ratings History

Network Utilities & Analyzer Reviews

Used to be good and free

Quickdrw85 on

United States

Used this for years, recent update moved it from free to “free” with a subscription.

“Edited” Warning! Read most of the recent reviews first!

PhilipCardwell on

United States

It appears that people who previously paid for full versions, are losing much of their “already paid for functionality” when they update to a more current app version. Read “The most current” reviews yourself. EDIT: I Updated this review from 1 star, to 3 star, because the app really is good (there are “as good” or possibly better). I still don’t like that many people appear affected by some of the functionality limitations or “missing data”, especially after having paid for a “fully functional and unlimited” app, prior to the developer’s decision to go subscription based.

Was great until I got a new phone

HackInTheBox on

United States

Upgraded from iOS 15 to 17, and now everything is a paid subscription. Shame. Also, none of my SSH profiles, settings or certificates restored from iTunes backup. BE WARNED!

From fully paid full version to downgraded

Diprotic on

United States

So I originally purchased the full version of this app & all was great but now I have daily quota limits I.e. I am told that unless I subscribe to a monthly fee version I will not have the app? How is this even legal? I honestly demand a full version code or whatever needs to be given me to make my app full version as when I paid it. I did not pay for a partial app. I did not pay for a subscription app. I paid for the full version. Either give me my full version or give me my money back.

Subscription update

Aperture Labs on

United States

This app was perfectly fine, and then they updated it to add arbitrary quotas. Which is silly, all the processing is on device, why are you adding arbitrary quotas for how many scans we can do on the local network.

Was good, now there are better alternatives

THawes87 on

United States

This was a go-to app for the occasional quick network troubleshooting but at some point recently they turned to a subscription model. There are certainly plenty of alternatives out there that haven't decided to go down this path.

ios17.4 ipv6 calc cannot be used

soreal xr on

United States

ipv6 address cannot be filled.

Used to be the Best

buth kid on

United States

Top review talks about how there’s no better app, paid or free. That was definitely true 5 years ago when the review was written. However, somewhere along the lines, using network utilities became a subscription model? how can it make sense to charge me for more than 10 dns lookups in a day? Truthfully, it may still be the best network utility out there, but as someone who’s not using it for enterprise work, there’s 0% chance I’m willing to be able to pay to use it, and the only time I need most of these tools is when I’m tinkering with the network, so will actually need a nontrivial number of lookups. ETA: I need to acknowledge that the subscription price is by all means reasonable, even for hobbling. However, I’d rather just have ads for something like this. I know devs have to eat, but 4 nslookups is just not realistic.

Now a subscription needed

John P Pieczonka on

United States

I give this app 5-stars because I have used it for many years. It is a excellent app. Unfortunately, I will quit using it as it went from free to a subscription model ($1.99 monthly / $19.99 annually). I do pay for apps to support development on my PCs and iPhone but I feel these prices are steep. I feel a one-time price for $19.99 would have been more acceptable than an annual fee at that price. The other very useful App in this category I use a lot is NET-Toolbox. I paid a one time price and it does offer a lot more in the feature set. But I used this network utility because of its minimalist design which I do appreciate. So 5-Stars for a great developed app but I have deleted it due to the recent pricing.

BEWARE - App’s Free Functions Severely Limited

TheRealAndyman on

United States

After YEARS of use the developer has taken their app to a scammy subscription model and locked all functionality behind limited daily free usage. I recently upgraded the app and it is now virtually useless. 5 free pings? Pretty useless when you also have to try to diagnose if it is a DNS issue… oh you only get 3 lookups there… and then when you guess a few IPs? Well… wait until tomorrow or… find another app. You cannot buy the app outright. You cannot get grandfathered in… just subscribe for the rare times you need the full set of tools. Way to take a fantastic app and destroy the goodwill and the word of mouth advertising.

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